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and as and if we took a fraction of those drilling we use for war and use it to deal directly with the root causes of domestic violence, spousal abuse, child abuse, violence in school, gang violence, racial violence, violence against immigrants, violence against gays. if we did that and look at the root causes, we would not be arguing about spending money for war. we need to look at the issue of violence in america. >> that concludes our look back at 2012. if you would like a copy of today's broadcast, go to our website, democracynow.org. democracy now! is produced by an extraordinary group of people. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. email your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693, new york, ny 10013. may this next year bring you
and as and if we took a fraction of those drilling we use for war and use it to deal directly with the root causes of domestic violence, spousal abuse, child abuse, violence in school, gang violence, racial violence, violence against immigrants, violence against gays. if we did that and look at the root causes, we would not be arguing about spending money for war. we need to look at the issue of violence in america. >> that concludes our look back at 2012. if you would like a copy of...
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been used here or has been used in other situations. >> governor, our thoughts and prayers are with you and with all of those families most directly affected by this. i really appreciate your time this morning. >> thank you. >>> i want to turn now to the mayor of new york city, michael bloomberg. mr. mayor, thank you for being here. i wish it weren't under these circumstances. >> just tragedy. terrible. >> you have been an unspoken gun control advocate for many years. never more so than this morning. and we'll talk about that. first, "the new york post," the morning after the slaughter of innocents. describe your reaction when you saw this unfold. >> it's so unbelievable. and it only happens in america. and it happens again and again. there was another shooting yesterday. three people killed in a hospital. we kill people in schools. we kill them in hospitals. we kill them in religious organizations. we kill them when they're young. we kill them when they're old. and we've just got to stop this. >> there is in this country incredible sadness, empathy, anger, and a sense of resolve. a
been used here or has been used in other situations. >> governor, our thoughts and prayers are with you and with all of those families most directly affected by this. i really appreciate your time this morning. >> thank you. >>> i want to turn now to the mayor of new york city, michael bloomberg. mr. mayor, thank you for being here. i wish it weren't under these circumstances. >> just tragedy. terrible. >> you have been an unspoken gun control advocate for many...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! >>> we're back with our roundtable. as i said, monitoring social networking and on twitter, rupert murdoch said on friday, tweeted this, terrible news today. when will politicians find courage to ban automatic weapons? senator feinstien, maybe there will be more allies than you imagine. and from tom brokaw, who tweeted on friday something that has been shared thousands of times, it's not enough to talk about access to guns. we also have to address a popular culture that treats violence as routine. >> let me go back to secretary bennett's point. there are so many ways, access points into schools, schools have to be safe sanctuaries. we need to stop this routine vie
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michael, nice to have you with us. you've been hearing a lot of points of view so far on the program. different aspects of the connection between mental illness and violence. from your perspective, your experience as a law enforcement officer, what's your take on this sm. >> as a law enforcement officer and speaking for the criminal justice system in general, we have taken on pretty much de facto, caring for the mentally yil population. that has switched to the criminal justice community. when i say mentally ill, i think it's important to look at mental illness as a spectrum huge with this end having a person going through a divorce who may not be able to sleep at night and receiving valium from a psychiatrist to the schizophrenic off his medication and possibly homicidal individual. that's an extremely small part. so when you look at the seriously mentally ill group, of that group, most of those people understand they're ill and they understand and stay on medication or treatment that keeps them a productive member of
michael, nice to have you with us. you've been hearing a lot of points of view so far on the program. different aspects of the connection between mental illness and violence. from your perspective, your experience as a law enforcement officer, what's your take on this sm. >> as a law enforcement officer and speaking for the criminal justice system in general, we have taken on pretty much de facto, caring for the mentally yil population. that has switched to the criminal justice community....
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she used to like to go to shooting ranges. in fact, she was described as passionate about her shooting, and even took her sons to shooting targets, shooting ranges to practice shooting there. so, that was a sort of another aspect of this that we'll clearly want to know more about. we do know that adam lanza had tried to get a long gun assault rifle at a sporting goods store in danberry, just on tuesday. the sale didn't go through, because he didn't want to go through the waiting period that connecticut law requires. but he was able to draw from the gun collection of his mother, nancy lanza, who of course he ended up shooting as well. >> earlier today, police said they had good evidence of a possible motive. we did not hear anymore about that evidence in that last news conference. at this point, any indication what that evidence might look like? perhaps a note? >> no, actually, all we know is that it came in response to a question from lester holt about e-mails or writings that adam lanza may have been left around or had been f
she used to like to go to shooting ranges. in fact, she was described as passionate about her shooting, and even took her sons to shooting targets, shooting ranges to practice shooting there. so, that was a sort of another aspect of this that we'll clearly want to know more about. we do know that adam lanza had tried to get a long gun assault rifle at a sporting goods store in danberry, just on tuesday. the sale didn't go through, because he didn't want to go through the waiting period that...
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god is with us. god's love unites us. god's purpose steadies us. god's spirit comforts us. bless be our god forever and ever, amen. >> i offer you this prayer from my heart to your hearts. on behalf of all of your children, all of your loved ones. the hebrew memorial prayer. please rise. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> oh, god exalted and full of expansion grant perfect peace in your sheltering presence among the holy and the pure to the souls of all of our loved ones that perished in that horrible day. they have gone to their eternal ho home, master of mercy, we be siege you, remember all of their worthy and righteous deeds that they performed in the land of the living, may their souls be bound up in the bond of life eternal. th
god is with us. god's love unites us. god's purpose steadies us. god's spirit comforts us. bless be our god forever and ever, amen. >> i offer you this prayer from my heart to your hearts. on behalf of all of your children, all of your loved ones. the hebrew memorial prayer. please rise. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> oh, god exalted and full of expansion grant perfect peace in your sheltering presence among the holy and the pure to the souls of all of our loved ones that perished...
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thanks for being with us. hopefully you join us tomorrow night for another special edition of 9:00 of justice. the intercom in the office went off as if they were going it make announcement. scuffling noises. i thought somebody hit the button by mistake and they were in the office. one of the secretaries answered the phone and said there was a shooting. >> mayhem in the room with all the kids and teachers trying to find your kid. identify where yours is and making sure they are safe. find out what the situation was. >> she was in a small class. a reading group and they started hearing, i guess, bangs. and her teacher which i'm so grateful for, there was just a small group, they rushed the kids into the bathroom, and they locked the door. and they just told the children that it was hammering and tried to keep them calm. the next thing i know because it's very hard to get the complete story. the next thing i know is that the police came in and they were knocking on the door to be let out. of the classroom. and w
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it's been used here or been used in other situations. >> governor, our thoughts and prayers are with you and with all of those families, most directly affected by this. i really appreciate your time this morning. >> thank you. >> i want it turn now to the mayor of new york city, michael bloomberg. mr. mayor, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> i wish it weren't under these circumstances. >> just terrible. >> you have been a gun control advocate for many years, never more so than this morning. first of all, the new york post, morning after the slaughter of innocence. describe your reaction when you saw this unfold. >> it is so unbelievable. and it only happens in america. and it happens again and again. there was another shooting yesterday. three people killed, in a hospital. we kill people in schools, we kill them in hospitals, we kill them in religious organizations, we kill them when they're young, we kill them when they're old. we've just got to stop this. >>> there is, in this country, incredible sadness, empathy, anger and a sense of resolve. and the preside
it's been used here or been used in other situations. >> governor, our thoughts and prayers are with you and with all of those families, most directly affected by this. i really appreciate your time this morning. >> thank you. >> i want it turn now to the mayor of new york city, michael bloomberg. mr. mayor, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> i wish it weren't under these circumstances. >> just terrible. >> you have been a gun...
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it's like her looking down at us and letting us know that she's here with us and she loved the christmas holiday. she loved everything about it, the snow that comes with it, so when it started to hail, the three of us knew it was our sister saying that i'm here with you guys, even through all of this. green is her favorite color. >> i'm sorry. >> we just wanted to wear the green to show how much we love her and honor her for it. >> carlos, you were vicki's brother. when you heard what had happened at the school, it must have been, i imagine, the worst moment of your life. try and sum up for me what it's been like for you as a family since this dreadful, dreadful moment happened. >> it's just been horrible. there's been so many people here to support us, and i really think that she wanted us to come back together. and we've always been close, but she's just going to bring us closer, and i know we'll always remember her for this. >> and carlos, how do you feel about the way the community has rallied together? the president noticed this, you've come together as a community, not just those w
it's like her looking down at us and letting us know that she's here with us and she loved the christmas holiday. she loved everything about it, the snow that comes with it, so when it started to hail, the three of us knew it was our sister saying that i'm here with you guys, even through all of this. green is her favorite color. >> i'm sorry. >> we just wanted to wear the green to show how much we love her and honor her for it. >> carlos, you were vicki's brother. when you...
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been used here or has been used in other situations. >> governor, our thoughts and prayers are with you and with all of those families most directly affected by this. i really appreciate your time this morning. >> thank you. >>> i want to turn now to the mayor of new york city, michael bloomberg. mr. mayor, thank you for being here. i wish it weren't under these circumstances. >> just tragedy. terrible. >> you have been an unspoken gun control advocate for many years. never more so than this morning. and we'll talk about that. first, "the new york post," the morning after the slaughter of innocents. describe your reaction when you saw this unfold. >> it's so unbelievable. and it only happens in america. and it happens again and again. there was another shooting yesterday. three people killed in a hospital. we kill people in schools. we kill them in hospitals. we kill them in religious organizations. we kill them when they're young. we kill them when they're old. and we've just got to stop this. >> there is in this country incredible sadness, empathy, anger, and a sense of resolve. a
been used here or has been used in other situations. >> governor, our thoughts and prayers are with you and with all of those families most directly affected by this. i really appreciate your time this morning. >> thank you. >>> i want to turn now to the mayor of new york city, michael bloomberg. mr. mayor, thank you for being here. i wish it weren't under these circumstances. >> just tragedy. terrible. >> you have been an unspoken gun control advocate for many...
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thanks for being with us. hopefully you join us tomorrow night for another special edition of 9:00 of justice. the intercom in the office went off as if they were going it make announcement. scuffling noises. i thought somebody hit the button by mistake and they were in the office. one of the secretaries answered the phone and said there was a shooting. >> mayhem in the room with all the kids and teachers trying to find your kid. identify where yours is and making sure they are safe. find out what the situation was. >> she was in a small class. a reading group and they started hearing, i guess, bangs. and her teacher which i'm so grateful for, there was just a small group, they rushed the kids into the bathroom, and they locked the door. and they just told the children that it was hammering and tried to keep them calm. the next thing i know because it's very hard to get the complete story. the next thing i know is that the police came in and they were knocking on the door to be let out. of the classroom. and w
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that's how you've inspired us. you remind us what matters. and that's what should drive us forward in everything we do for as long as god sees fit to keep us on this earth. let the little children come to me, jesus said, and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of heaven. charlotte, daniel, olivia, josephine, ana, dylan, madeleine, catherine, chase, jesse, james, grace, emilie, jack, noah, caroline, jessica, benjamin, avielle, allison. god has called them all home. for those of us who remain, let us find the strength to carry on and make our country worthy of their memory. may god bless and keep those we've lost in his heavenly place. may he grace those we still have with his holy comfort, and may he bless and watch over this community and the united states of america. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> on behalf of the newtown clergy association, we are so grateful to our president for spending time with us and for reminding us that we are not alone in this time of tragedy, that there's not just a country standing behind us, that th
that's how you've inspired us. you remind us what matters. and that's what should drive us forward in everything we do for as long as god sees fit to keep us on this earth. let the little children come to me, jesus said, and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of heaven. charlotte, daniel, olivia, josephine, ana, dylan, madeleine, catherine, chase, jesse, james, grace, emilie, jack, noah, caroline, jessica, benjamin, avielle, allison. god has called them all home. for those of...
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thanks so much for being with us. tell us about your six-year-old. what did he see? what did he tell you? >> um, well, he did hear noises outside the classroom, they all did. and at that point his teacher, vicky soto, who is a hero in all of our minds, a wonderful teacher, and person -- had the presence of mind to make sure the children were in a relatively safe area of the room away from the entrance of the classroom, and they were waiting, and waiting for someone to come, and at that point the gunman burst into the room, and shot vicky soto, and that's when more shots were fired. >> so she was actually shot in front of your six-year-old son? he saw the shooting? >> correct, yes, he did. >> and what is he telling you now, robert, about how he is feeling and how are you dealing with this? >> um, he -- we're trying to keep a normal routine. we're trying to get him -- still brush his teeth and go to bed at a reasonable time. but he does ask questions about the bad person, and yesterday was particularly difficult. he was tearful even going home after we left the police
thanks so much for being with us. tell us about your six-year-old. what did he see? what did he tell you? >> um, well, he did hear noises outside the classroom, they all did. and at that point his teacher, vicky soto, who is a hero in all of our minds, a wonderful teacher, and person -- had the presence of mind to make sure the children were in a relatively safe area of the room away from the entrance of the classroom, and they were waiting, and waiting for someone to come, and at that...
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didn't use the gun. i think the point, dan, unless i'm mistaken. you take it up here. but i don't think any american citizen with a legal gun has ever intervened in a mass shooting, certainly not in the last 30 or 40 years in america. so it seems to be a bit of a myth -- >> actually, they have. >> let dan answer. >> before this evolves into an argument, i mean, as easy as it is to become uninspired by a conversation like this and what your other guest is saying, i just encourage the american public to not lose the sense of inspiration in terms of the change that we have the potential to accomplish. this is not the conversation that the american public want to have. this is not our vision where the answer to violence is more violence, where the answer to guns is more guns. there is fertile ground where the overwhelming majority of americans agree with things like background checks to make sure that 40% of all gun sales that are not currently covered by background checks to prevent mentally ill people from
didn't use the gun. i think the point, dan, unless i'm mistaken. you take it up here. but i don't think any american citizen with a legal gun has ever intervened in a mass shooting, certainly not in the last 30 or 40 years in america. so it seems to be a bit of a myth -- >> actually, they have. >> let dan answer. >> before this evolves into an argument, i mean, as easy as it is to become uninspired by a conversation like this and what your other guest is saying, i just...
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jansing and company's chris jansing joins us now. you have been on the road a lot this year to some very terrible places in the wake of some very serious american tragedies, but this one, if i dare say it, seems a little bit different. give us your sense of your take on the move -- as far as the mood on the ground and how the community is reacting m days since the tragedy. >> alex, it would be difficult to even begin to try to express the depth and the breadth of the pain that this community is feeling and will feel all weeklong. the first of a series of funerals is getting underway right now. i'll show you a page from the local paper, and there are two pages of obituaries of children. we've just learned that governor dan malloy has shown up at the funeral of little noah, 6 years old, noah posner, who has a twin and an 8-year-old sister, and there was a heartbreaking question asked in his obituary. how do you capture the essence of a 6-year-old in just a few words? when i first came here on friday, alex, i was talking to the local pr
jansing and company's chris jansing joins us now. you have been on the road a lot this year to some very terrible places in the wake of some very serious american tragedies, but this one, if i dare say it, seems a little bit different. give us your sense of your take on the move -- as far as the mood on the ground and how the community is reacting m days since the tragedy. >> alex, it would be difficult to even begin to try to express the depth and the breadth of the pain that this...
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just behind us this morning. right now, right now, this is still an active crime scene that means many of the bodies are lying where they fell inside the school, including the body of a killer. we want to at least tell you his name. and as anderson, we won't be repeating it much tonight at all. 20 years old. his mother taught at the school. she was found dead at the family home. unclear exactly how she died or when she died. >> soledad, the idea that those kids are still in the school, i mean, it is such a horrific image to think about tonight, and for the parents, not to be able to see their children yet. >> yeah, the police say it's an active crime scene and they told us they thought by sunday, they would be able to have the crime scene part of it and the investigation at least that portion of the wrapped up. but now we're getting told that actually it might be even as soon as tomorrow morning. but as you can imagine, knowing your child has perished inside that school and you can't even go and get the body, it
just behind us this morning. right now, right now, this is still an active crime scene that means many of the bodies are lying where they fell inside the school, including the body of a killer. we want to at least tell you his name. and as anderson, we won't be repeating it much tonight at all. 20 years old. his mother taught at the school. she was found dead at the family home. unclear exactly how she died or when she died. >> soledad, the idea that those kids are still in the school, i...
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today. >> if that is what they are using for god's sakes why don't they use dynamite. make it easier. what's the sport? >> reporter: the position a lot of people will say is all you will accomplish is taking guns from the good people and the bad people will still -- >> that's not true. the statistics say if you have a gun at home you are 22 times as likely to shoot a family member or friend as to somebody breaking in. don't try to go for a gun. somebody pointing a gun at you, you think you are going to outshoot them, that is one of the stupidest things i have ever heard. >> reporter: some say that is easy for a man to say who has 24-hour police protection. >> when i come in to interview you, i have to go through metal detectors and men out there with guns to make sure you are safe. there are a lot of people who say let's make our kids safe in the same way. barbara boxer said the national guard should be deployed. >> to where. >> to schools across the country. >> that's ridiculous. you can't live your life that way. you would be in a prison. >> reporter: after a decade
today. >> if that is what they are using for god's sakes why don't they use dynamite. make it easier. what's the sport? >> reporter: the position a lot of people will say is all you will accomplish is taking guns from the good people and the bad people will still -- >> that's not true. the statistics say if you have a gun at home you are 22 times as likely to shoot a family member or friend as to somebody breaking in. don't try to go for a gun. somebody pointing a gun at you,...
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he grossed about it at times but also made remarks that allowed as how the militia was a useful thing to have. he couldn't have bit the continental army without the existence of the militias and people who had been in the militias, and more importantly, volunteers and others who knew how to use firearms, and that was key. >> host: people were using these on the frontier, protection against the indians, native americans, hunting, and then in the colonies, some sense of responsibility nor the common good. >> guest: the command law right to have and use firearms came with a civic duty to use them when called upon. >> host: who was in charge of the militias? >> guest: local commanders, towns. they had them in new england, certainly. later on, they became more broadly based, but as tensions and hostilities mounted between the british authorities authorie colonists, in the approach to revolutionary war, it was seen by many of the leaders at the time as an advantage that we americans -- we knew how to use firearms. >> host: at this time was there organized law enforcement? these communities?
he grossed about it at times but also made remarks that allowed as how the militia was a useful thing to have. he couldn't have bit the continental army without the existence of the militias and people who had been in the militias, and more importantly, volunteers and others who knew how to use firearms, and that was key. >> host: people were using these on the frontier, protection against the indians, native americans, hunting, and then in the colonies, some sense of responsibility nor...
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her love and the strength she gave us and the example she showed us is remarkable. she is an incredible person. i am so blessed to be her dad. >> speaking over the weekend and i want to thank all of my guests for he can here and we leave you powerful words from mr. parker. his daughter was killed at the sandy hook elementary and he gave us a statement. thanking those he reached out to help the families and he went on to say this, remember the beautiful children and keep them close to our hearts and do not let their bright shaning fiess become extinguished. let us do everything in our power to ensure their light continues to shine brighter and brighter in all that we do to remember them. that's all for us tonight. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. by december 22nd why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in e
her love and the strength she gave us and the example she showed us is remarkable. she is an incredible person. i am so blessed to be her dad. >> speaking over the weekend and i want to thank all of my guests for he can here and we leave you powerful words from mr. parker. his daughter was killed at the sandy hook elementary and he gave us a statement. thanking those he reached out to help the families and he went on to say this, remember the beautiful children and keep them close to our...
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you wouldn't want to use a long gun in an apartment building. smoob has a ranch has several acres of land, a long gun could be a very vital defensive firearm for them. >> someone could, but can't a handgun be the same thing or a shotgun do the same thing? something that doesn't fire off multiple rounds and kill masses of people at the same time? >> they all fire the same way. every time you pull a trigger it fires one round. a pistol the same way, a semiautomatic shotgun. >> even with the magazines that can go 10, 20, 30 rounds at a time? >> no, they cannot. a semiautomatic rifle like at ar-15 traditionally has a 30-round magazine. when you pull the trig around hold it down it's only going to fire one round. >> why do you need 30 rounds? what do you need 30 rounds for, unless you want to kill a multiple number of people? >> somebody that's using any weapon, assaulting people who are completely defenseless, it's horrible. but turn those tables around. here in atlanta last year when he a series of very violent home invasions in north fulton county
you wouldn't want to use a long gun in an apartment building. smoob has a ranch has several acres of land, a long gun could be a very vital defensive firearm for them. >> someone could, but can't a handgun be the same thing or a shotgun do the same thing? something that doesn't fire off multiple rounds and kill masses of people at the same time? >> they all fire the same way. every time you pull a trigger it fires one round. a pistol the same way, a semiautomatic shotgun. >>...
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her love and the strength she gave us and the example she showed us is remarkable. she is an incredible person. i am so blessed to be her dad. >> speaking over the weekend and i want to thank all of my guests for he can here and we leave you powerful words from mr. parker. his daughter was killed at the sandy hook elementary and he gave us a statement. thanking those he reached out to help the families and he went on to say this, remember the beautiful children and keep them close to our hearts and do not let their bright shaning fiess become extinguished. let us do everything in our power to ensure their light continues to shine brighter and brighter in all that we do to remember them. that's all for us tonight. is spending less time lying awake with annoying aches and pains and more time asleep. advil pm®. the difference is a better night's sleep.
her love and the strength she gave us and the example she showed us is remarkable. she is an incredible person. i am so blessed to be her dad. >> speaking over the weekend and i want to thank all of my guests for he can here and we leave you powerful words from mr. parker. his daughter was killed at the sandy hook elementary and he gave us a statement. thanking those he reached out to help the families and he went on to say this, remember the beautiful children and keep them close to our...
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they came toward us, beating us with nightsticks and bullwhips, trampling us with horses. i was hit in the head by a state trooper with a nightstick. i had a concussion at the bridge. my legs went out from under me. i felt like i was going to die. i thought i saw death. all these many years later, i don't recall how i made it back across that bridge to the church. but after i got back to the church, the church was full to capacity, more than 2,000 people on the outside trying to get in to protest what had happened on the bridge. and someone asked me to say something to the audience. and i stood up and said something like: "i don't understand it, how president johnson can send troops to vietnam but cannot send troops to selma, alabama, to protect people whose only desire is to register to vote." the next thing i knew, i had been admitted to the local hospital in selma. amy goodman: explain that moment where you decided to move forward, because i don't think the history we learn records those small acts that are actually gargantuan acts of bravery. talk about-i mean, you saw
they came toward us, beating us with nightsticks and bullwhips, trampling us with horses. i was hit in the head by a state trooper with a nightstick. i had a concussion at the bridge. my legs went out from under me. i felt like i was going to die. i thought i saw death. all these many years later, i don't recall how i made it back across that bridge to the church. but after i got back to the church, the church was full to capacity, more than 2,000 people on the outside trying to get in to...
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david serota, joining us next. but now, with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. zyrtec-d® lets me breath freer, so i can love the air. [ male announcer ] zyrtec-d®. behind the pharmacy counter. no prescription needed. >>> we're back talking about what should happen with gun laws. david, an interesting tweet said all recent mass killings were committed by 18 to 25-year-old men. virginia tech the exception. are you saying we should start profiling white men? >> i think we should? the question, why is america, 30% white guys and 70% of the mass shootings in the last many decades have been at the hands of white guys? not saying racially profile white guys but it's interesting to note that had the shooters, had 70% of mass shooters been, let's say, arabs, or african-american men, i think the conversation right now would be a very different conversation where we'd be talking -- having a much less, much uglier conversations, and we need to ask the question right now.
david serota, joining us next. but now, with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. zyrtec-d® lets me breath freer, so i can love the air. [ male announcer ] zyrtec-d®. behind the pharmacy counter. no prescription needed. >>> we're back talking about what should happen with gun laws. david, an interesting tweet said all recent mass killings were committed by 18 to 25-year-old men. virginia tech the exception. are you saying we should...
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they need all of us right now. in hard days to come, the community needs us to be at our best as americans, and i will do everything in my power, as president, to help. our pharmacist recommended it. and that makes me feel pretty good about it. and then i heard about a study looking at multivitamins and the long term health benefits. and what do you know? they used centrum silver in the study. makes me feel even better, that's what i take. sorry, we take. [ male announcer ] centrum. the most recommended. most preferred. most studied. centrum, always your most complete. there's a health company that can help you stay that way. what's healthier than that? for much of the day there was so much confusion on who the shooter who perpetrated this terrible act was. there was confusion because he was using i.d. that belonged to his brother a brother in hoboken, connecticut and that confusion led police to that brother's front door. he's been arrested now, as well and john berman has the details of how this played out. >> th
they need all of us right now. in hard days to come, the community needs us to be at our best as americans, and i will do everything in my power, as president, to help. our pharmacist recommended it. and that makes me feel pretty good about it. and then i heard about a study looking at multivitamins and the long term health benefits. and what do you know? they used centrum silver in the study. makes me feel even better, that's what i take. sorry, we take. [ male announcer ] centrum. the most...
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several people had told us previously that she did have a collection of guns that she knew how to use them and enjoyed them. both of her sons knew how to shoot. and we learned that adam lanza three days before this terrible tragedy went to a local store, tried to buy a gun, was denied, and it was his own mother's guns that he used to kill her and the children and others he killed at the school yesterday. >> are we hearing my more about the connection between nancy lanza and sandy hook elementary? there has been confusion about what precisely her job was at that school. >> reporter: yes. originally she was reported to be a teacher. and when they checked the school records, she is not on as a full-time teacher. that has been confirmed by the district. some people having suggested that she was involved with the school either as a substitute teacher or as a volunteer. we had hoped to learn more information at a briefing from the superintendent. we were expecting it at noon eastern time. here's not happened. and -- there is no expectation at this point perhaps that it will happen. they hav
several people had told us previously that she did have a collection of guns that she knew how to use them and enjoyed them. both of her sons knew how to shoot. and we learned that adam lanza three days before this terrible tragedy went to a local store, tried to buy a gun, was denied, and it was his own mother's guns that he used to kill her and the children and others he killed at the school yesterday. >> are we hearing my more about the connection between nancy lanza and sandy hook...
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he is supposed to protect us. we have to have a new approach to religion where we're not just cosmic to always surrender and we have a right to challenge god's will. that's real religion. >> we challenged it before after 9/11, columbine, virginia tech, aurora, and we never get any satisfaction. >> well, we have to be in a partnership with god and he has to do his role and you can't let him off the hook. we have to do our role. there has to be a robust conversation about gun laws. whatever your opinion is, we have to be courageous enough to have the conversation. we have to have a serious conversation about the culture in which our children are immersed. i let my kids play video game doesn't make me happy to see that. is that the worst thing in the world? i am not making conclusions. i am saying we're not so cowardly as to avoid the issues and only act upon them when tragedy strikes. we're an intelligent nation and have to look at what's happening. by the way, for me one of the biggest issues today is how angry ame
he is supposed to protect us. we have to have a new approach to religion where we're not just cosmic to always surrender and we have a right to challenge god's will. that's real religion. >> we challenged it before after 9/11, columbine, virginia tech, aurora, and we never get any satisfaction. >> well, we have to be in a partnership with god and he has to do his role and you can't let him off the hook. we have to do our role. there has to be a robust conversation about gun laws....
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. we're back, and, you know, this is how, you said it, tom, this is how the country comes together and figures out how to solve important issues. get a wider shot. sitting down and having these tough conversations. doesn't mean that you and i are enemies. we may disagree but we're talking about it. also criminologist rich moran, a former police officer and of course, you are still a police officer. >> on a part-time basis and own a gun store. just in the break, my friend in the military, also a pilot, says federal flight deck officers pay for their own limited training and have no authority to use their weapons outside the cockpit. so even on the plane they can't go back into -- >> correct. their role, protect the aircraft and keep it from going down. just wanted to get that straight. listen, i'm not going to get all the terminology right. i'm not a gun enthusiast. just to have a conversation that america has been wanting to have. no judgment here. we're all trying to do what's right fo
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. we're back, and, you know, this is how, you said it, tom, this is how the country comes together and figures out how to solve important issues. get a wider shot. sitting down and having these tough conversations. doesn't mean that you and i are enemies. we may disagree but we're talking about it. also criminologist rich moran, a former police officer and of course, you are still a police officer. >> on a part-time basis and own a gun store....
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compounds that are used. they're not revealed. >> reporter: we don't know how often problems occur. >> a number of these cases have been closed by nondisclosure agreements. the land owner, the farmer, is compensated. in exchange for that compensation it's purchased. >> reporter: is fracking worth the risk? the trouble is we don't know what the risk is. the e.p.a. is only now conducting the first national comprehensive study. it won't be finished until 2014. here's one thing we do know. fracking has been incredibly successful. there are 36,000 fracking wells in this country. thousands more open up every year. the price of natural gas has dropped 86% from its high in 2008. we're actually about to start exporting it. over time, it's a good bet that fracking will become cleaner and safer, thanks to public pressure and new regulation. and that's lucky because here's another thing we know for sure. fracking isn't going away. okay, here's the pla >> osgood: next, you do the math. check our bags for free, rst we're g
compounds that are used. they're not revealed. >> reporter: we don't know how often problems occur. >> a number of these cases have been closed by nondisclosure agreements. the land owner, the farmer, is compensated. in exchange for that compensation it's purchased. >> reporter: is fracking worth the risk? the trouble is we don't know what the risk is. the e.p.a. is only now conducting the first national comprehensive study. it won't be finished until 2014. here's one thing we...
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we know how they score and we should just get this behind us and i think what most of us wanted to see on our side of the aisle is putting this in the rear view mirror as we moved into january to begin the year again with an economy and investing public and a world that knew that we faced up to the responsibilities that we have in this great nation. again we stepped away from that and it is going to continue on but again i think our nation's greatness continues to dissipate as we digitter with the issue -- dither with an issue of the government growing in an out of control fashion. >> greta: senator, thank you, sir. right now we are coming up 73.5 hours of going over the fiscal cliff the one that they are pushing us off and everyone s scrambling to scrap scrape toga solution. is the house doing anything at all. congressman aaron schact joins us. >> good evening, sir. >> republicans blame democrats and democrats blame republicans and the leadership as it goes beyond that you have political oh opponents it but you rise above it and have solutions for the american people. where is that le
we know how they score and we should just get this behind us and i think what most of us wanted to see on our side of the aisle is putting this in the rear view mirror as we moved into january to begin the year again with an economy and investing public and a world that knew that we faced up to the responsibilities that we have in this great nation. again we stepped away from that and it is going to continue on but again i think our nation's greatness continues to dissipate as we digitter with...
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and that's why i don't use the h. because when asked my grandfather, he said fine but as long as you never call him harold. >> you said that -- did they set up a tent in the parking lot? >> it wasn't a tent. it was this magnificent thing and it -- it is sectional and sticks together with velcro and then they stake it to the ground. and electricity and lights and heat appear. it is -- and it is a -- from the department of emergency management and i -- i think it came from the army. but i'm not sure. i think it is these things that they use in for setup field hospitals very quickly. >> have all been the bodies been returned to the parents and mortuaries? >> i don't know. mortuaries have been called. and -- >> ready to be released? >> the paperwork has been done. as of 1:30 the paperwork was done. if the funeral -- the usual drill is the funeral homes call us and as soon as the paperwork is done we call them back. that process was completed for the children at 1:30 today. >> do you know -- >> our office in farmington. >>
and that's why i don't use the h. because when asked my grandfather, he said fine but as long as you never call him harold. >> you said that -- did they set up a tent in the parking lot? >> it wasn't a tent. it was this magnificent thing and it -- it is sectional and sticks together with velcro and then they stake it to the ground. and electricity and lights and heat appear. it is -- and it is a -- from the department of emergency management and i -- i think it came from the army....
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and they need all of us right now. in our days to come, the community needs us to be at our best as americans and i will do everything in my power as president to help. because while nothing can fill the space of a lost child or loved one, all of us can extend a hand to those in need, to remind them that we are there for them. that we are praying for them. that the love they felt for those they lost endures not just in their memories, but also, in our ours. may god bless the memory of the victims and in the words of spriccher heal the broken hearted and binds up their wounds. >> that is an emotional president obama speaking just now about the mass shooting in connecticut earlier today. let's get back to nbc's kristen welker at the white house. >> reporter: steve, this is probably the most emotional that we have seen this president as he comes out to address the nation to respond to these types of tragedies. the reason understandable. he talked about the fact that so many young lives were lost today. the lives of childr
and they need all of us right now. in our days to come, the community needs us to be at our best as americans and i will do everything in my power as president to help. because while nothing can fill the space of a lost child or loved one, all of us can extend a hand to those in need, to remind them that we are there for them. that we are praying for them. that the love they felt for those they lost endures not just in their memories, but also, in our ours. may god bless the memory of the...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> the year turned out to be one full of incredible stories. some sparked international outrage, and as others developed the details were up almost too hard to believe. crimes were committed and in some cases justice was handed down, but some victims are still waiting. here is the list of the top ten crime stories of 2012. >> a manhunt is under way for mcafee software founder john mcafee. >> the computer whiz and millionaire is wanted for questioning for murder. >> they claim they want to talk to mcafee as part of the investigation. no one knows where he is. >> yes, it was strange and only got stranger after weeks went by and no one could find him. well, not no one. >> breaking news right now. a fugitive software tycoon john mcaafee wanted for questioning in the murder of his neighbor in belize has been on the run, but martin savidge found him. >> he claims he didn't kill his name. number nine, the day darkness fell in wisconsin. >> the latest information we know
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> the year turned out to be one full of incredible stories. some sparked international outrage, and as others developed the details were up almost too hard to believe. crimes were committed and in some cases justice was handed down, but some victims are still waiting. here is the list of the top ten crime stories of 2012. >> a manhunt is under way for mcafee software founder john mcafee. >> the computer whiz and millionaire is...
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. >> that's it for us tonight. it's been an extraordinary year. thank you for watching. >>> tonight the biggest names of 2012. my conversations with world leaders. >> the question was do you believe that israel -- >> translator: but i will get to that answer, please. don't be in such a hurry. >> do you trust ahmadinejad? >> not on this i don't. >> the word peace is almost become fashionable. >> headline makers. >> this is much more important than any election. >> if the president didn't know exactly what happened, he sure as hell should have. >> candidates -- >> i was the perfect candidate for america. >> what if mitt romney isn't the best person. >> the idea that somehow making a business profitable is different than helping people is really a foreign idea. >> and more. >> it's ridiculously easy for someone to purchase a gun. >> do you think homosexuality is a sin? >> i think that it's -- it's -- it's unnatural. >> did you get up this morning and have a quick -- >> i probably did, i probably did. >> "piers morgan tonight: the newsmakers" starts n
. >> that's it for us tonight. it's been an extraordinary year. thank you for watching. >>> tonight the biggest names of 2012. my conversations with world leaders. >> the question was do you believe that israel -- >> translator: but i will get to that answer, please. don't be in such a hurry. >> do you trust ahmadinejad? >> not on this i don't. >> the word peace is almost become fashionable. >> headline makers. >> this is much more...
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because people are watching us, including people who are fan sizing about us talking about them. if we don't collectively and the press and the leadership say this is disgusting, this is repulsive, but rather to say who failed him, then everyone who has a grievance like him, who nurtures it and then says, finally, i want my grievance to be heard because i'm anonymous. so the problem with this phenomenon, and it is a phenomenon. and i realize you've raised interesting issues about guns and we'll talk about video game violence. is there is an incentive for relevance and there is a vehicle of escapism of video game immersion that enables people who want to be deadened to crawl in the cracks and stay there where no one can discover them until it is too late. >> i think that is absolutely spot on. the issue of all these things, mental health, video game, guns and so on, actually all of it is to blame. it is a collection of events, situations in somebody's life who is disturbed that all collides. i feel passionately about guns because without the gun here, this person couldn't have per
because people are watching us, including people who are fan sizing about us talking about them. if we don't collectively and the press and the leadership say this is disgusting, this is repulsive, but rather to say who failed him, then everyone who has a grievance like him, who nurtures it and then says, finally, i want my grievance to be heard because i'm anonymous. so the problem with this phenomenon, and it is a phenomenon. and i realize you've raised interesting issues about guns and we'll...
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to all of them, i say thanks on behalf of all of us. >> and that does it for us. thank you for watching. erin burnett "outfront" starts now. >>> breaking news, massacre in newtown, connecticut. i'm ashleigh banfield in for erin burnett. this just in. listen. >> 6-7 muc. sandy hook school. caller thinks someone is shooting in the building. front glass is broken, unsure why. all units, the individual that i have on the phone is continuing to hear what he believes to be gunfire. units responding sandy hook school at this time, the shooting appears to have stopped. the school is in lockdown. >> that broken glass is the result of the gunman reportedly shooting his way into the school. the unthinkable tragedy has left this very small new england town shattered tonight. 28 people dead. that's including the shooter himself. most of those killed were students at the school. very, very young students. there were 20 children killed. between the ages of 5 and 10 years old. there were also 6 adults shot dead after a heavily armed gunman dressed in black fatigues and a military
to all of them, i say thanks on behalf of all of us. >> and that does it for us. thank you for watching. erin burnett "outfront" starts now. >>> breaking news, massacre in newtown, connecticut. i'm ashleigh banfield in for erin burnett. this just in. listen. >> 6-7 muc. sandy hook school. caller thinks someone is shooting in the building. front glass is broken, unsure why. all units, the individual that i have on the phone is continuing to hear what he believes to...
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stay with us. we continue our coverage of the shooting at sandy hook elementary school with john miller. he is a former fbi official and also my colleague at cbs news. also joining us dr. jeffrey lieberman, chairman of psychiatry at columbia university and director of the new york state psychiatric institute and richard aborn of the citizen's crime collision of new york city. i'm pleased to have all of them here. i begin with john miller. so what more do we know this evening about the killer, about his mother, about his motive. >> what we know about the kill certificate that he apparently had planned to do much more an much worse than he actually accomplished, which is hard to fathom. but what we are told now by police are that not only did he have multiple weapons which we knew and not only did they recover multiple shell cases from the shots he fired, but he also possessed, and i'm quoting now, hundreds of rounds of unspent ammunition that he brought with him, possibly with the intent to go throu
stay with us. we continue our coverage of the shooting at sandy hook elementary school with john miller. he is a former fbi official and also my colleague at cbs news. also joining us dr. jeffrey lieberman, chairman of psychiatry at columbia university and director of the new york state psychiatric institute and richard aborn of the citizen's crime collision of new york city. i'm pleased to have all of them here. i begin with john miller. so what more do we know this evening about the killer,...